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it instantly became a hit in america, the first television sitcom to do so. who could forget those moments? the chocolate factory. >> speed it up. >> reporter: the vegamin. >> are you unpoopular? well, are you? >> reporter: the baby. >> ricky, this is it. >> this is it. >> this is it! >> this is it. >> let's go. >> let's get going. >> call the doctor. >> call the doctor. >> reporter: lucy was a character so many at the time could relate to, a housewife who was the real driver in the family. >> is this going to be the one about how i'm a wife and mother and my place is in the home? >> reporter: and behind the scenes she was a pioneer, the first woman ever to run a major tv studio, desilu studios, and "i love lucy" she never thought would run for nearly a decade and rerun even today in more than 70 countries around the world. >> i expected only to do the show for a year and then have some like home movies to show the baby that i had just had. >> reporter: and that question what was her favorite episode? she revealed it to an audience once during a commercial br
it instantly became a hit in america, the first television sitcom to do so. who could forget those moments? the chocolate factory. >> speed it up. >> reporter: the vegamin. >> are you unpoopular? well, are you? >> reporter: the baby. >> ricky, this is it. >> this is it. >> this is it! >> this is it. >> let's go. >> let's get going. >> call the doctor. >> call the doctor. >> reporter: lucy was a character so many at...
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and reporting on bringing america back. the push for ideas and solutions in this country and this evening here, one of the biggest challenges yet. for the first time in nearly a century the u.s. no longer has a aaa credit rating. the wall street firm standard & poor's has taken the unprecedented step of lowering america's credit rating one notch. this is a seismic shift that could affect everything from your mortgage to your credit card and as early as monday morning. we'll have more on that in a moment. but first this decision to downgrade and why. here's abc's david kerley in washington. >> reporter: standard & pooror is making no apologies for downgrading america tonight telling investors the gold standard of global finance is no longer the safest place to put your money. >> our job is to hold the mirror up to nature, and what we're telling investors is that the united states government is slightly less creditworthy. >> reporter: the rating agency says, in essence, washington is broken. >> put something on the table. tel
and reporting on bringing america back. the push for ideas and solutions in this country and this evening here, one of the biggest challenges yet. for the first time in nearly a century the u.s. no longer has a aaa credit rating. the wall street firm standard & poor's has taken the unprecedented step of lowering america's credit rating one notch. this is a seismic shift that could affect everything from your mortgage to your credit card and as early as monday morning. we'll have more on...
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i hope to see all this week on "good morning america." diane sawyer is right back here tomorrow morning. good night. >> alan: a powerful storm rips through the bay area, toppling trees, knocking out power, and in at least one case, killing a man. he was less than mile from this work place winning-- when a giat oak tree fell on his suv. >> reporter: yesterday there were wind gusts of 40 miles-per-hour, almost an inch of rain over 24 hours, and that was too much for the oak tree behind me, what's left of it, which came crashing down at the worst possible moment. the fallen oak tree just off highway 12 has become a gathering spot. friends coming to the place where the powerful storm killed one of this coworkers. >> a nice guy, family man, had a lot to say about his
i hope to see all this week on "good morning america." diane sawyer is right back here tomorrow morning. good night. >> alan: a powerful storm rips through the bay area, toppling trees, knocking out power, and in at least one case, killing a man. he was less than mile from this work place winning-- when a giat oak tree fell on his suv. >> reporter: yesterday there were wind gusts of 40 miles-per-hour, almost an inch of rain over 24 hours, and that was too much for the oak...
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has real concerns about terrorists plotting against america. martha raddatz has been following this closely. >> reporter: today, crowds rejoiced over news that the man who ruled this nation with an iron fist had finally left. a stunning departure. it comes after a rocket or mortar hit the heavily fort fied mosque inside the presidential grounds. the president, it was reported, had been badly injured. lies, the yemeni government countered. it was only a scratch. a television press conference was scheduled. hours passed and then only the presidential voice. sounding muttled and sedated, it was clear it was the yemeni government doing the lying. badly hurt and in need of urgent care, the president was secretly flown to saudi arabia and he will likely never return to power. what does he leave behind? the simple answer, a power vacuum. these protesters may want democracy, but it is tribal militias that are gabing ground here and al qaeda is taking advantage of the chaos. why is what's happening so dangerous to the snus u.s.? this man, anwar awlaki,
has real concerns about terrorists plotting against america. martha raddatz has been following this closely. >> reporter: today, crowds rejoiced over news that the man who ruled this nation with an iron fist had finally left. a stunning departure. it comes after a rocket or mortar hit the heavily fort fied mosque inside the presidential grounds. the president, it was reported, had been badly injured. lies, the yemeni government countered. it was only a scratch. a television press...
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after that unprecedented downgrade of america's aaa credit rating from s&p 500, this is an extraordinary sunday. world leaders holding emergency phone calls. warren buffett weighing on what he says should have happened. >>> first to the white house where they are bracing themselves for what could happen in the markets here and abroad. david kerley. >> reporter: s&p 500 waited until after the markets closed on friday to deliver the news of the unprecedented downgrading. the markets areetting ready to start opening. beginning tonight, the white house is working with other world leaders to calm the markets. the president has said nothing publicly. >> mr. president? >> reporter: returning from camp david, the president waved off questions about the historic downgrading of america's credit. the president and his economic team will be talking to leaders around the world tonight who are all bracing for the impact of this unpress demented move. israel delayed the opening by 45 minutes to let cooler heads prevail. in europe, a aemergency call by the central bank, the major economies, 2k3g7 stabil
after that unprecedented downgrade of america's aaa credit rating from s&p 500, this is an extraordinary sunday. world leaders holding emergency phone calls. warren buffett weighing on what he says should have happened. >>> first to the white house where they are bracing themselves for what could happen in the markets here and abroad. david kerley. >> reporter: s&p 500 waited until after the markets closed on friday to deliver the news of the unprecedented downgrading....
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most advanced fiber optic network with america's most loved mobile device? wouldn't that be something? control your tv, manage your dvr remotely and with a flick of a finger, send pictures straight to your flatscreen with the fios app for iphone. to get more from your iphone, wherever you are, you need verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> tonight on "world news" from japan, extraordinary new images of the tsunami's fury. and as our team reaches the worst hit areas, the full scope of the humanitarian crisis becomes clearer. more than 10,000 feared dead in one region alone, perhaps far more. and as we discovered, for the survivors, food, gas and electricity running short. >>> the neuroer will emergency here. a sixth reactor is in trouble. two have suffered partial meltdowns. nearly 200 people have been exposed to radiation. and this crisis is far from over. >>> to the rescue. the has save effort from the united states. ships, planes, search dogs. >>> and the remarkable stories of surv
most advanced fiber optic network with america's most loved mobile device? wouldn't that be something? control your tv, manage your dvr remotely and with a flick of a finger, send pictures straight to your flatscreen with the fios app for iphone. to get more from your iphone, wherever you are, you need verizon fios. a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> tonight on "world news" from japan, extraordinary new images...
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i hope to see all this week on "good morning america." diane sawyer is right back here tomorrow morning. good night.
i hope to see all this week on "good morning america." diane sawyer is right back here tomorrow morning. good night.
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. >>> america's credit world leaders in the emergency phone call. warren buffett weighing in. what he says should have happened. what it means for everyday americans. could your credit card feel it as soon as tomorrow? >>> on the run, three young siblings who replaced bonnie and clyde, opening fire on police, robbing a bank and taking off. tonight what their mother told abc news. >>> "the help" the blockbuster book about the women of the south who were never thanked but quietly gave little girls the biggest gift of all. they listened and loved. >> you are smart. you is kind. >>> and the birthday wish, a wish from an 8-year-old girl turning 9 from her parents and grandparents. extraordinary gift she will give the world. >> good evening. we begin this sunday night with an emerging portrait of the loss, the brothers, fathers, husbanan and sons lost in the deadliest attack yet in for u.s. forces in afghanistan. 30 american troops were killed when an chinook helicopter was shot down this weekend. 22 of them navy s.e.a.l.s. tonight we have learned the u.s. military has sent forces i
. >>> america's credit world leaders in the emergency phone call. warren buffett weighing in. what he says should have happened. what it means for everyday americans. could your credit card feel it as soon as tomorrow? >>> on the run, three young siblings who replaced bonnie and clyde, opening fire on police, robbing a bank and taking off. tonight what their mother told abc news. >>> "the help" the blockbuster book about the women of the south who were never...
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>>> this is a special edition of "world news," america remembers. ten years later, two presidents, side by side. a nation resill yept, remembering, reuniting. ten years after that moment we all knew this was not an accident. >> oh, my god. >> i just saw another plane. >> watch powerless. it's a horror. >> a decade later, ground zero reimagined. tonight, the extraordinary moment. families invited in for the first time, finding the names of their loved ones. the children, tracing the names with their fingertips. so many now grown up. >> i wish my dad had been there to teach me how to drive, ask a girl out on a date. >>> and tonight, the survivors from the twin wers and the pentagon what they really saw through those windows. the flash of blue that kept a group of firefighters going. and as a nation looks forward tonight, so do we, taking you straight to the top of one world trade center. what will now be the largest skyscraper in the western hemisphere. from new york to washington to shanksville, "world news" starts now. >>> and good evening on this s
>>> this is a special edition of "world news," america remembers. ten years later, two presidents, side by side. a nation resill yept, remembering, reuniting. ten years after that moment we all knew this was not an accident. >> oh, my god. >> i just saw another plane. >> watch powerless. it's a horror. >> a decade later, ground zero reimagined. tonight, the extraordinary moment. families invited in for the first time, finding the names of their loved...
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don't forget, "good morning america" first thing in the morning. and start the week right here tomorrow night, diane sawyer and "world news." have a good evening. good night.
don't forget, "good morning america" first thing in the morning. and start the week right here tomorrow night, diane sawyer and "world news." have a good evening. good night.
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don't forget, "good morning america," first thing in the morning with the latest. and diane sawyer is on the ground here reporting, she'll be anchoring "world news" this time tomorrow night. i'm david muir. for dan harris back in new york and all of us here at abc news, good night from japan. >> alan: this was the scene -- over at the con card b.a.r.t. station where a train came off the track. we have more on the accident. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials are cautiously optimistic the train will be cleared by the morning commute. they're still out here right now. this is going to be a very difficult task. they have to move the train and then repair a portion of the rail at that time was -- rail that was damaged. passengers are being bussed to other stations and b.a.r.t. is hoping that's in in the case tomorrow morning. >> hours after the train derailed, crews were sgl
don't forget, "good morning america," first thing in the morning with the latest. and diane sawyer is on the ground here reporting, she'll be anchoring "world news" this time tomorrow night. i'm david muir. for dan harris back in new york and all of us here at abc news, good night from japan. >> alan: this was the scene -- over at the con card b.a.r.t. station where a train came off the track. we have more on the accident. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials are...
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. >>> how vulnerable is our own coastline in america? also, the ring of fire. should this be a wake-up call? >>> and the the calls from the disaster zone. americans who survived the earthquake here, trying to assure their loved ones at home. >>> and good evening from japan tonight where there are two crises unfolding here. first, the recovery efforts continue after the tsunami. the cars were swept down the street in that tsunami. and of course, take a look at this image tonight. one town before the earthquake and tsunami. and this image of it afterward. while all of this unfoldled today, another major headline. a nuclear power plant, an explosion. the wall around one of the reactors exploding. the prime minister trying to urge the people of japan to remain calm, but there was talk about disseminating iodine tablets to children and families here. we have it covered with team coverage on the ground in japan and back in the joous. we begin with new pictures of the tsunami not yet seen. tonight, a first look inside the airport terminal in sendai just as the tsunami
. >>> how vulnerable is our own coastline in america? also, the ring of fire. should this be a wake-up call? >>> and the the calls from the disaster zone. americans who survived the earthquake here, trying to assure their loved ones at home. >>> and good evening from japan tonight where there are two crises unfolding here. first, the recovery efforts continue after the tsunami. the cars were swept down the street in that tsunami. and of course, take a look at this...
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don't forget, "good morning america" first thing in the morning. and start the week right here tomorrow night, diane sawyer and "world news." have a good evening. good night. good night. >> alan: a beating, two shootings, and growing concerns of violence at a sporting event after last night's niners-raiders game. i'm alan wang. two men were shot in the parking lot at candlestick park after the preseason game, and one man was badly beaten in the stadium restroom. cecelia vega is at candlestick park where investigators are still searching for evidence. >> reporter: those investigators may be making some progress. san francisco police are saying this evening they have identified a person of interest in one of those sin
don't forget, "good morning america" first thing in the morning. and start the week right here tomorrow night, diane sawyer and "world news." have a good evening. good night. good night. >> alan: a beating, two shootings, and growing concerns of violence at a sporting event after last night's niners-raiders game. i'm alan wang. two men were shot in the parking lot at candlestick park after the preseason game, and one man was badly beaten in the stadium restroom....
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and tomorrow morning on "good morning america," get ready to see what american moms are doing for moms all over the world. and in particular, in africa right there. you can go to the million moms challenge.com to learn how one mom, one voice, can make a huge difference. and thanks to all of you who bought those doses of vaccine. >>> and still ahead on "world news" this sunday night, the colorful world leader and the new x-rated phone calls revealed. what did he say this time? will the voters be so understanding? >>> the controversial punch that decided the next boxing champion. now the puzzle. did he take advantage of a simple "i'm sorry?" >>> and later here, the wounded combat hero, not afraid of the other side but what his mother would say. tonight, martha raddatz is back all those years later. all those years later. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculosk
and tomorrow morning on "good morning america," get ready to see what american moms are doing for moms all over the world. and in particular, in africa right there. you can go to the million moms challenge.com to learn how one mom, one voice, can make a huge difference. and thanks to all of you who bought those doses of vaccine. >>> and still ahead on "world news" this sunday night, the colorful world leader and the new x-rated phone calls revealed. what did he say...
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. >>> bringing america back. finally, the company is resuming those 401(k)s, some offering more. and tonight here, how you can get the most money you can. >>> and priceless. but not for long. elizabeth taylor's jewels drawing giant lines this weekend. tonight, no wait here. we'll take you straight to the front of the line. >>> and good evening. we begin this sunday night with a developing story and some very urgent questions about a sensitive and sophisticated piece of american military might. a u.s. drone that could very well be in the hands of the iranians tonight. it's a drama unfolding right now and what's not known is just what kind of intelligence, how much of it was carried by that drone. abc's martha raddatz has been working her contacts all day and leads us off right here tonight. >> reporter: the chilling claim came today on iranian state television, which quoted sources saying iran had shot down an unmanned spy plane in the eastern part of the country which borders afghanistan. but what was most disturbing, the iranians said it was an ar-710. one of those super secret
. >>> bringing america back. finally, the company is resuming those 401(k)s, some offering more. and tonight here, how you can get the most money you can. >>> and priceless. but not for long. elizabeth taylor's jewels drawing giant lines this weekend. tonight, no wait here. we'll take you straight to the front of the line. >>> and good evening. we begin this sunday night with a developing story and some very urgent questions about a sensitive and sophisticated piece...
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. >>> but on a more hopeful note tonight, a sign some businesses are helping to bring america back, by bringing back 401(k)s, put on hold during the recession. now some businesses are not only bringing back the company match, they're beating it. here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: at the motley fool, a virginia firm that selling investment advice, the holiday just got brighter. this company and hundreds of others, are giving back what they took away during the darkest days of the recession. matching contributions to those popular 401(k) savings plans. >> i think it's excellent news for the economy. 401(k) match from a company perspective is an expense but also an investment in the future. >> reporter: employees here had a stark choice. give up the 401(k) match or perhaps lose their jobs. >> we agreed that layoffs were going to be off the table. but in exchange for that, everything else was on the table. >> reporter: for millions of americans, retirement savings took a big hit during the recession. stocks are still down more than 20% from their peak. but now with the economy picking u
. >>> but on a more hopeful note tonight, a sign some businesses are helping to bring america back, by bringing back 401(k)s, put on hold during the recession. now some businesses are not only bringing back the company match, they're beating it. here's abc's chris bury. >> reporter: at the motley fool, a virginia firm that selling investment advice, the holiday just got brighter. this company and hundreds of others, are giving back what they took away during the darkest days of...
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and tomorrow morning, our reporting here tonights on "good morning america." gift ready to see what american moms are doing for moms all over the world. you can go to million moms challenge to learn more, how one mom, one voice, can make a huge differences. >>> still ahead on "world news," the colorful world leader and now, the x-rated phone calls revealed. what did he say? will the voters be so understanding this time? >>> the punch that decided the next boxing champion. buff it's what happened just before that that some are crying foul about tonight. >>> and later this evening, the hero who went from a combat hospital to a hockey rink. tonight, martha raddatz on that man's secret to filling every day with joy. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic low back pain. imagine living your life with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a non-narcotic treatment that's fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor
and tomorrow morning, our reporting here tonights on "good morning america." gift ready to see what american moms are doing for moms all over the world. you can go to million moms challenge to learn more, how one mom, one voice, can make a huge differences. >>> still ahead on "world news," the colorful world leader and now, the x-rated phone calls revealed. what did he say? will the voters be so understanding this time? >>> the punch that decided the next...